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BI 556 Life of Christ I<br />
A study of the Gospels covering the events and miracles in the life of our Lord beginning<br />
with the Old Testament preparations for Christ’s coming and concluding with the<br />
Transfiguration.<br />
Fall semester, three hours.<br />
BI 557 Life of Christ II<br />
A study of the Gospels covering the events and miracles in the life of our Lord following the<br />
Transfiguration and concluding with His ascension with special emphasis on the Passion<br />
Week.<br />
Spring semester, three hours.<br />
BI 558 Pastoral Epistles<br />
An exegetical study of I and II Timothy and Titus, giving attention to the doctrinal and practical<br />
aspects with reference to modern pastoral problems and to the organization of the New<br />
Testament Church, its function, and its development.<br />
Fall semester, even years, two hours.<br />
BI 559 General Epistles<br />
Particular emphasis in this course is given to the superiority of Christ’s finished work over<br />
the Old Testament figures, ordinances, priesthood, and sacrificial system.<br />
One semester, three hours.<br />
BI 560 New Testament Prophecy<br />
The various millennial systems, the concept of the kingdom as presented in the Gospels,<br />
the eschatological discourses of Christ, and the main eschatological portions of the New<br />
Testament.<br />
Fall semester, two hours.<br />
BI 561 Old Testament Prophecy<br />
A study of the historical setting and message of the Old Testament prophets with a special<br />
emphasis on the Messiah.<br />
One semester, two hours.<br />
BI 562 The Pentateuch<br />
A study of the history of God’s chosen people, the Jews, through the books of the Pentateuch,<br />
including the background, purpose, plan, and message of each book.<br />
Fall semester, even years, three hours.<br />
BI 563 Proverbs<br />
A study of selected Proverbs, with a special emphasis on the practical application of these<br />
Biblical principles to the Christian life.<br />
Spring semester, even years, two hours.<br />
BI 564 Psalms<br />
A study of the poetry of the Old Testament, plus expository studies in selected Psalms.<br />
Fall semester, odd years, three hours.<br />
BI 565 Isaiah<br />
A study of the historical setting of the book of Isaiah focusing on the Messiah, and the<br />
prophecy and predicted blessing which would come through Christ to both Jew and<br />
Gentile.<br />
One semester, three hours.<br />
BI 566 Jeremiah and Lamentations<br />
A study of the historical background of these two books with an emphasis on the prophet’s<br />
Messianic references.<br />
One semester, two hours.<br />
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